Manute Bol - The Tallest Player in NBA History

Manute Bol

Manute Bol was the tallest player in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). At 7’7” Bol towered over even the tallest players in the NBA. Born in the African nation of Sudan, Bol's mother was said to be nearly seven feet tall and his father was 6’8” tall.  Bol claimed his great grandfather was 7’10” tall! Bol played soccer as a child but switched to basketball at age 15 when he grew too tall for soccer. 

Coming to America

Bol came to the United States in 1993. He played college basketball at Bridgeport State University in Connecticut where he averaged 22.5 points per game, 13.5 rebounds, and 7.1 blocks. In 1985, Bol was drafted by the Washington Bullets in the second round. Although he did not finish college, Bol said he entered the draft to earn enough money to ensure his sister could leave war-torn Sudan. Interestingly, in 1987, the Bullets drafted the 5’3” point guard Muggsy Bogues, resulting in the NBA's tallest player in history playing at the same time as the NBA's shortest player in history. 

A Star on Defense

As a player, Bol was limited by his lack of mobility and strength and never became a force on offense. Bol did, however, excel on defense.  Bol once blocked eleven shots in a single half, and twice blocked eight shots in a single quarter. In a game against the Orlando Magic in 1992, Bol blocked shots on four consecutive possessions. In his career, Bol blocked 2,086 shots and is the only player in NBA history to have more blocked shots than points scored. He retired from the NBA in 1995 after suffering a knee injury.

Legacy

Over the course of his basketball career, Bol contributed nearly all of his earnings to Sudanese causes and advocated Sudan-related causes. He was well-respected by his teammates and was said to be a practical joker. He forged close friendships with NBA stars Charles Barkley and Chris Mullin. On July 10, 2006, Bol died of kidney failure. He left behind ten children. One of his sons, Bol Bol, is considered a top college basketball recruit and plays for the Oregon Ducks (as of 2018). 

Discussion Questions

  1. Why did Manute Bol switch from soccer to basketball?
  2. What made Manute Bol special as a basketball player?
  3. How did Manute Bol help others outside of basketball?
  4. What impact did Manute Bol have on basketball and beyond?

Early Life

Manute Bol was the tallest player in NBA history at 7'7". He was born in Sudan, where his family was also very tall. His mother was nearly 7 feet tall, and his father was 6'8". Bol started playing soccer as a child but switched to basketball at age 15 because of his height.

Coming to America

Bol came to the U.S. in 1993 and played college basketball at Bridgeport State University in Connecticut. He averaged 22.5 points, 13.5 rebounds, and 7.1 blocks per game. In 1985, the Washington Bullets drafted him into the NBA. He said he entered the draft to help his sister escape from war-torn Sudan. In 1987, the team also drafted Muggsy Bogues, the shortest player in NBA history at 5'3".

Defensive Star

Bol wasn't strong on offense but was an incredible defensive player. He once blocked 11 shots in one half and 8 in a single quarter twice. In one game, he blocked shots on four plays in a row. He ended his career with 2,086 blocked shots—more than the number of points he scored. He retired in 1995 after a knee injury.

Legacy

Bol donated most of his money to help people in Sudan and was respected by his teammates. He was friends with NBA stars Charles Barkley and Chris Mullin. Bol died in 2006 from kidney failure. He had ten children, and his son, Bol Bol, became a top college basketball player.

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